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James Monroe Chamblee

Birth13 Oct 1852 - Pickens County, Alabama, USA
Death22 February 1896 - Dillburg, Pickens County, Alabama, United States of America
MotherCharity Cockerell
FatherJacob Jake CHAMBLEE

Born in Pickens County, Alabama, USA on 13 Oct 1852 to Jacob Jake CHAMBLEE and Charity Cockerell. James Monroe Chamblee married Annie Florence Goodson and had 9 children. He passed away on 22 February 1896 in Dillburg, Pickens County, Alabama, United States of America.

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Jacob Jake Chamblee
1814 - 1898
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Charity Cockerell
1823 - 1859
Spouse(s)
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Annie Florence Goodson
1866 - 1943
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Sarah D. Eatman
1852 - 1885
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Fannie Kathleen Chamblee
1890 - 1968
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Lyda May Chamblee
1893 - 1974
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William Jacob Chamblee
1887 - Unknown
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Annie Florence Chamblee
1888 - 1949
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Naomi Janette Chamblee
1895 - Unknown
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Lucy Elizabeth Chamblee
1885 - 1963
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John Andrew Chamblee
1879 - 1945
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James Monroe Chamblee
1896 - 1946
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Florence Mathews
1889 - Unknown

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